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he was killed by a suspected drunk driver weeks after he returned from a tour in afghanistan. jody hernandez attended the services. this is where that tragic accident took place last week. you can see a makeshift memory has sprung up here. so many people have stopped by the drop off flowers, cards and remembrances. they got a chance to take part in the marine's final farewell. >> i want the family to know that we as nation grieve with them. >> reporter: fellow marines and veterans gathered today. he was hit and killed as he road his motorcycle in freemont last week. he had just returned home from a tour of duty in afghanistan weeks before when tragedy struck here at home. something his loved ones just can't believe. >> it happening in his homeland is bad battle. >> reporter: several hundred people came to honor him and show his family support including the patriot guard riders who just last month welcomed silva and his unit home from overseas. >> we coined him and the other group of marines that came home with him. >> reporter: now his wife and 2-year-old son are left to move
he was killed by a suspected drunk driver weeks after he returned from a tour in afghanistan. jody hernandez attended the services. this is where that tragic accident took place last week. you can see a makeshift memory has sprung up here. so many people have stopped by the drop off flowers, cards and remembrances. they got a chance to take part in the marine's final farewell. >> i want the family to know that we as nation grieve with them. >> reporter: fellow marines and veterans...
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. >>> the army is reporting soldiers in afghanistan are using illegal drugs including heroin. in several cases, it may have led to death. information shows the army investigated 56 soldiers in afghanistan in the past two years on suspicion of using or distributing heroin, morphine and other opiates. eight soldiers died of drug overdoses. it's twice as many in the previous several years. afghanistan produces 90% of the world's supply. >>> two women are suing the military saying they were raped then punished. the naval academy tolerates assault and discourages victims of attack from reporting them. it comes after eight women filed a federal lawsuit saying they were raped, assaulted or sexually harasses during their service in the military. >>> coming up next at 5:00, thousands of people celebrated earth day by volunteering their time. we'll show you what they accomplished. several olympians showed up. we'll show you why. the fbi has a warning, a hacker scheme could take your computer offline this summer. how you can prevent it from happening to you. >>> today is earth day. that
. >>> the army is reporting soldiers in afghanistan are using illegal drugs including heroin. in several cases, it may have led to death. information shows the army investigated 56 soldiers in afghanistan in the past two years on suspicion of using or distributing heroin, morphine and other opiates. eight soldiers died of drug overdoses. it's twice as many in the previous several years. afghanistan produces 90% of the world's supply. >>> two women are suing the military saying...
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>>> on our broadcast tonight, on the ground tonight in afghanistan. tonight the president's unannounced visit there landing in the dark and much secrecy a year after bin ladin was killed. plus our nbc news exclusive inside the situation room with the president, his reaction that night to the first evidence of bin ladin's death. and what it was like to place that call to president bush. >>> the scandal, a devastating charge that rupert murdoch, perhaps the biggest media mogul on the planet, is unfit for his job. >>> family drama at the john edwards trial, the wife of the star witness is cross examined and it gets personal. >>> plus tonight, a terrific "making a difference" report. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and a special good evening to our viewers in the west tonight, as you probably heard, air force one touched down in the dark, without any visible running lights in kabul, afghanistan. an unannounced trip by president obama to the war zone that became a war zone following 9/11. tonight the president a
>>> on our broadcast tonight, on the ground tonight in afghanistan. tonight the president's unannounced visit there landing in the dark and much secrecy a year after bin ladin was killed. plus our nbc news exclusive inside the situation room with the president, his reaction that night to the first evidence of bin ladin's death. and what it was like to place that call to president bush. >>> the scandal, a devastating charge that rupert murdoch, perhaps the biggest media mogul...
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we begin with the surprise release in afghanistan today of a u.s. army sergeant held prisoner by the taliban for nearly five years. sergeant bowe bergdahl was held reportedly in good condition and flown to a coalition air base in afghanistan. bergdahl was captured in 2009. his freedom comes in exchange for the release of five guantanamo bay terror detain who are in the air on their way to the persian gulf nation of cutter. his parents and president obama appeared in the rose garden. >> the community in idaho or military which rallied to sup -- support the bergdahls through thick and thin and he wasn't forgotten by his country because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> it was incredible and good news but today's news not without some controversy. we have two reports beginning with jim. >> reporter: lester, that was a remarkable event a short time ago in the rose garden with president obama and i can tell you that it was almost impossible to imagine five long years ago. >> what's your name? >> my n
we begin with the surprise release in afghanistan today of a u.s. army sergeant held prisoner by the taliban for nearly five years. sergeant bowe bergdahl was held reportedly in good condition and flown to a coalition air base in afghanistan. bergdahl was captured in 2009. his freedom comes in exchange for the release of five guantanamo bay terror detain who are in the air on their way to the persian gulf nation of cutter. his parents and president obama appeared in the rose garden. >>...
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forces in afghanistan. at least a dozen american service members killed by at least one suicide bomber hidden in the crowd just outside the kabul airport. many more afghans among the dead isis now claiming responsibility the nightmare scenario amid the chaotic rush to withdraw by august 31st the top u.s. general there saying he expects the attacks to continue, calling the threat from isis extremely real, but vowing the evacuation will go on the president tonight speaking out >> we will hunt you down and make you pay. >>> our exclusive interview with the capitol police officer who shot and killed rioter ashli babbitt on january 6th the officer telling us why he's choosing to come forward now and reveal his identity. his harrowing account. why he opened fire, and the threats he now faces. >> given the nature of the threats that you describe, do you have any concern about showing your face and identifying yourself >> of course i do. >>> the disturbing covid milestone. 100,000 americans hospitalized we're in fl
forces in afghanistan. at least a dozen american service members killed by at least one suicide bomber hidden in the crowd just outside the kabul airport. many more afghans among the dead isis now claiming responsibility the nightmare scenario amid the chaotic rush to withdraw by august 31st the top u.s. general there saying he expects the attacks to continue, calling the threat from isis extremely real, but vowing the evacuation will go on the president tonight speaking out >> we will...
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service members killed during the isis bombing near the abbey gate at kabul's airport in afghanistan. he planned to join his hometown sheriff's office >> he didn't get that chance, and we just would like people to give us the truth of what happened and -- and be honest with us. >> reporter: the lopezes, one of several gold star families today demanding accountability >> i don't want to hear lies. i don't want to hear excuses from joe biden. >> reporter: many blaming president biden. >> several presidents preceded mr. biden in this 20-year war. but none of them are to be held accountable for the withdrawal that is he and he alone. >> reporter: the chaotic u.s. withdrawal began as the taliban quickly took over the country. president biden has argued leaving afghanistan was the right choice >> i was not going to extend this forever war. and it was not extending a forever exit >> reporter: tonight, the pentagon defending its response >> u.s. military commanders on the ground in afghanistan made decisions that they could with the information that they had at the time. >> reporter: and toni
service members killed during the isis bombing near the abbey gate at kabul's airport in afghanistan. he planned to join his hometown sheriff's office >> he didn't get that chance, and we just would like people to give us the truth of what happened and -- and be honest with us. >> reporter: the lopezes, one of several gold star families today demanding accountability >> i don't want to hear lies. i don't want to hear excuses from joe biden. >> reporter: many blaming...
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he recent cently returned from afghanistan. >> and now tonight they are preparing to say good-bye to the 22-year-old marine. >> thank you. he found a very successful anti-virus company but tonight john mcafee is a wanted man. officers described mcafee as a person of interest. he called to declare his innocence. mechan put a card board box over his head so he could breathe. he said police would kill him in they found him. >> it's one of the most exclusive cities yet there are two sides. a dramatic ip crease in violence has concerned and fearful neighbors speaking out. george joins us tonight. >> whether it's young adults making bad decisions. tonight police are trying to crack down on this crime wave in the community part of the city. >> waking up to gunfire and police worries long time residents of this neighborhood. >> reporter: just a few doors down, rapid fire shots came from one home. bullets flew but no one was injured. >> i was scared and nervous and praying. >> this woman has lived in the bell haven neiborhood her entire life. >> my main concern is my family and all of the you
he recent cently returned from afghanistan. >> and now tonight they are preparing to say good-bye to the 22-year-old marine. >> thank you. he found a very successful anti-virus company but tonight john mcafee is a wanted man. officers described mcafee as a person of interest. he called to declare his innocence. mechan put a card board box over his head so he could breathe. he said police would kill him in they found him. >> it's one of the most exclusive cities yet there are...
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-led war in afghanistan. as of today, afghan forces are taking the lead in the country's security from the u.s.-led nato coalition. president hamid karzai presided over the handover ceremony in kabul. this announcement was met by a new round of violence when a bomb exploded near the ceremony killing at least three people. american forces will now move entirely into a supporting role before their full withdrawal next year. >>> massive demonstrations to tell you about in brazil. more than 200,000 people in at least eight cities took to the streets monday. they are protesting poor public services, police violence and government corruption. in rio, there were clashes as demonstrators threw rocks at police and set fire to cars and government buildings. >>> in northern mex cork at least one person has died due to excessive rain over the weekend and throughout the day on monday. piedras negras has received over 17 inches of rain. that's about 60% of their annual rainfall. the weather has caused $31 million in damage
-led war in afghanistan. as of today, afghan forces are taking the lead in the country's security from the u.s.-led nato coalition. president hamid karzai presided over the handover ceremony in kabul. this announcement was met by a new round of violence when a bomb exploded near the ceremony killing at least three people. american forces will now move entirely into a supporting role before their full withdrawal next year. >>> massive demonstrations to tell you about in brazil. more...
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. >>> after fighting this nation's longest war in afghanistan for the past 12 years, now the u.s. is talking to the taliban. it's one of two big headlines from there tonight. the other is the official transfer of the fighting duties to the afghan forces from our bureau in kabul. our report from nbc's duncan golestani. >> reporter: a suicide attack today in central kabul, a reminder of how volatile afghanistan remains after almost 12 years of war. on a day when afghan forces took charge of their own security across the country. >> for the people of afghanistan, this is equally and perhaps more a great day. >> reporter: afghanistan won't just be fighting the taliban, now they'll be talking to them, and so will the united states. the taliban opened up at a news conference in qatar indication. today, even held a news conference. still intent on liberating afghanistan as they put it, but promising not to, quote, harm other countries. >> it's good news. we're very pleased with what has taken place. >> reporter: state department officials say this is just the first step. the taliban have
. >>> after fighting this nation's longest war in afghanistan for the past 12 years, now the u.s. is talking to the taliban. it's one of two big headlines from there tonight. the other is the official transfer of the fighting duties to the afghan forces from our bureau in kabul. our report from nbc's duncan golestani. >> reporter: a suicide attack today in central kabul, a reminder of how volatile afghanistan remains after almost 12 years of war. on a day when afghan forces took...
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however, up to 1,000 americans remain inside afghanistan. now, our coverage continues on digital platforms. you can hear more of president biden's address on our website. click on afghanistan attacks in the trending bar. >>> hunls of thousands of american are at risk of being kicked out of their home after the supreme court blocked the eviction moratorium. earlier this month, president biden directed the cdc to put the ban of evictions in place after a similar moratorium expires. that new ban was set to expire this october. however, the group of landlords challenged saying the cdc didn't have the authority to impose those restrictions. the port agrees. the decision won't impact california renters. california is one of six states that has its own eviction ban. >>> a developing story now. they are coming home. in the past 30 smim, people in one san jose neighborhood got the all clear after a gas leak forced them on evacuate. live from the command center. what a relief for those folks but it did take long time. >> reporter: it did take quite a
however, up to 1,000 americans remain inside afghanistan. now, our coverage continues on digital platforms. you can hear more of president biden's address on our website. click on afghanistan attacks in the trending bar. >>> hunls of thousands of american are at risk of being kicked out of their home after the supreme court blocked the eviction moratorium. earlier this month, president biden directed the cdc to put the ban of evictions in place after a similar moratorium expires. that...
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drone attack that killed civilians in afghanistan. richard engel will be here >>> a deadly mass shooting today at the university in russia a gunman opened fire with a shotgun at a school east of moscow, killing 6 people and wounding 28. in the chaos, students were seen jumping to safety. police shot and arrested the suspect, an 18-year-old student. his motive unclear. >>> we'll turn now to afghanistan. new fall-out this evening from that u.s. drone strike that mistakenly killed 10 civilians, instead of an isis terrorist as the pentagon originally claimed. richard engel has more tonight. >> reporter: the afghan family the pentagon now admits it mistakenly targeted and attacked with a drone killing 10 innocent civilians including 7 children is demanding more than just an apology. they shouldn't kill innocent people, and they need to get us to a safe place, he says cctv footage obtained by "the new york times" shows the man the pentagon claimed was an isis terrorist was actually working for a u.s. aid agency. before the drone strike, he
drone attack that killed civilians in afghanistan. richard engel will be here >>> a deadly mass shooting today at the university in russia a gunman opened fire with a shotgun at a school east of moscow, killing 6 people and wounding 28. in the chaos, students were seen jumping to safety. police shot and arrested the suspect, an 18-year-old student. his motive unclear. >>> we'll turn now to afghanistan. new fall-out this evening from that u.s. drone strike that mistakenly...
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diplomat killed in afghanistan. 25-year-old anne smedinghoff died in a suicide bomb april 6th. >>> natalie morales is live in boston after the deadly marathon attack. and more of savannah's exclusive interview with president obama. keep it on this channel for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui. thanks for watching "early today" just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one. >>> she with was all smiles. couldn't have had a better daughter. >> as police continue to search for answers, we're learning new details this morning about the three people who died in the bombings in boston. we'll bring you the latest next. >> plus, we'll update you on the condition of the young martinez b boy. >>> outage affecting all of south santa clara county. when things could be online. >>> bouncy shot. got some wind out there. looking at the bay bridge. brace yourself. christina loren will be along to talk about that. it is wednesday, april 17th. this is today in the bay. >>> it is 4:31 on the nose. thank you, everybody. thank you so much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> and
diplomat killed in afghanistan. 25-year-old anne smedinghoff died in a suicide bomb april 6th. >>> natalie morales is live in boston after the deadly marathon attack. and more of savannah's exclusive interview with president obama. keep it on this channel for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui. thanks for watching "early today" just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one. >>> she with was all smiles. couldn't have had a better...
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dan, nbc news. >>> officials say he has arrived at the air base in afghanistan. he's being evaluated by the reintegration team and a medical assessment is underway. >>> it's been a long standing government policy the u.s. does not negotiate with terrorists. the release of sergeant is being criticized as well. the white house insists there norm district talks between the u.s. and taliban. instead the government of cutter acted as a go between. >> the united poll should be we'll always willing to negotiate but never comprise the national security of the united states. >>> some republicans including senator john mccain who was a former pow said the prisoners being released from guantanamo, quote, have the blood from americans on their hands. >>> two shootings and two men recovering. police are looking for the gunmen. the late st attack was last night in san jose. paramedics rushed the man to the hospital and no word on the condition. early yesterday morning there was another shooting near santa fe state. it happened at the light rail station. according to police, a
dan, nbc news. >>> officials say he has arrived at the air base in afghanistan. he's being evaluated by the reintegration team and a medical assessment is underway. >>> it's been a long standing government policy the u.s. does not negotiate with terrorists. the release of sergeant is being criticized as well. the white house insists there norm district talks between the u.s. and taliban. instead the government of cutter acted as a go between. >> the united poll should be...
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charlie's contribution to morale in afghanistan will never be forgotten. >> a lot of times heroic is that they are saving our souls, they are saving us inside because a lot of soldiers get depressed being away from home and their own pets. >> reporter: repaying those who helped save lives in a war zone with the simplest of things, unconditional love. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> great story to end on here on this monday night. thank you for being here with us as we begin a new week. we hope to see you right back here tonight for rock center at 10:00, 9:00 central and "nightly news" tomorrow evening. 10:00, 9:00 central and "nightly news" tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, a community coming together. an emotional show of support for the family of a fallen marine. good evening, everyone. i'm jessica aguirre fwle and i'm raj maathai, a heavy-hearted homecoming but a touching show of community support. friends and family are gathering in danville to honor a young bay area machine killed in the line of duety. >> he
charlie's contribution to morale in afghanistan will never be forgotten. >> a lot of times heroic is that they are saving our souls, they are saving us inside because a lot of soldiers get depressed being away from home and their own pets. >> reporter: repaying those who helped save lives in a war zone with the simplest of things, unconditional love. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> great story to end on here on this monday night. thank you for being here with us as we...
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the guardsman who helped bring home troops and equipment from afghanistan. >>> a disaster from three years ago. the ecosystem that may be at risk off our cost. >>> as we head through tomorrow, we'll see more 70s in the forecast at least short term. we'll have a look at the forecast. >>> a woman who just wanted to enjoy the sunset ended up treading water for 15 hours. the coast guard says the woman, a tourist from san diego took out a small boat from the monterey wharf. the boat deflated and she ended up spending the night in the cold water. thankfully a fisherman found her the following morning. she is suffering from hypothermia but is okay. >>> three years of japan's nuclear disaster, they are now examining california's kelp looking for radiation. experts theorize the huge underwater leaves could contain trace amounts of radiation. it was released into the pacific ocean after the tsunami devastated the fukushima power plant. several pounds of kelp will be dried and ground up so experts can test it. >> it can serve as a warning that these materials that get released thousands of mile
the guardsman who helped bring home troops and equipment from afghanistan. >>> a disaster from three years ago. the ecosystem that may be at risk off our cost. >>> as we head through tomorrow, we'll see more 70s in the forecast at least short term. we'll have a look at the forecast. >>> a woman who just wanted to enjoy the sunset ended up treading water for 15 hours. the coast guard says the woman, a tourist from san diego took out a small boat from the monterey...
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when we come back, one woman's mission to educate girls in afghanistan. >>> on the international day of the girl, andrea mitchell reports on one extraordinary woman who is striving to give girls in afghanistan an education against all odds. >> reporter: the taliban takeover of afghanistan's third largest city heart-breaking for her who moved to the u.s. in 2012 and started the first computer science school for girls in afghanistan with free tuition and laptops. a school called code to inspire. >> i think what we provided was very essential, the core value of something to let these girls flourish and create an opportunity for them to work. >> reporter: but with the taliban's victory, it all came crashing down the taliban promising to respect women's rights, but already stopping girls from going to school beyond sixth grade and closing off jobs for women like minera who learned to code at the school and asked us to protect her identity. >> i have a lot of time, but here i can't use it. >> reporter: so what are your hopes now for your future. >> i can't say nothing like that. >> reporte
when we come back, one woman's mission to educate girls in afghanistan. >>> on the international day of the girl, andrea mitchell reports on one extraordinary woman who is striving to give girls in afghanistan an education against all odds. >> reporter: the taliban takeover of afghanistan's third largest city heart-breaking for her who moved to the u.s. in 2012 and started the first computer science school for girls in afghanistan with free tuition and laptops. a school called...
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discussing the war in afghanistan and international security. our chief white house correspondent chuck todd joins us with the details. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. as you know, this is actually the second summit in as many days that president obama is hosting. actually, it was a fear of escalated protests as to one of the unstated reasons why they moved the g-8 summit to camp david. nato, they thought, would be a little less violent. of course, the focus here with this meeting of nato nations is on one thing, how to wind down the war in afghanistan. the 60 invited heads of state gathered today to discuss funding and implementing long-term security arrangements for afghanistan but even before formally opening the summit, the president huddled with hamid karzai. >> we are working with the afghans over the next several years to achieve a complete transition to afghan lead for afghan security. >> afghanistan, indeed, mr. president, as you very accurately put it, is looking forward to an end to this war. >> reporter: it wa
discussing the war in afghanistan and international security. our chief white house correspondent chuck todd joins us with the details. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. as you know, this is actually the second summit in as many days that president obama is hosting. actually, it was a fear of escalated protests as to one of the unstated reasons why they moved the g-8 summit to camp david. nato, they thought, would be a little less violent. of course, the focus here...
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continues to slaughter the mujahadin in afghanistan, iraq, syria and palestine. the fbi says the notebook concludes with this line -- the sound of the bombs will be heard in the streets. gunshots to your police. death to your oppression. the government says some of those injured when the new york bomb went off had to have ball bearings and shards of metal removed from their body. lester. >> pete williams, thank you. >>> to presidential politics where donald trump is facing new scrutiny over his charity foundation spending, while his son donald jr is under fire for comparing refugees to poisoned skittles. our latest polling shows hillary clinton leading donald trump by five points. we get more on all this from nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: for the third time in three weeks, more questions about several donations from donald trump's foundation which today the new york attorney general, a democrat, confirming he's looking into whether trump paid his own legal settlements with money from his own charity. at issue, payments like the $100,000 trump gave to a veter
continues to slaughter the mujahadin in afghanistan, iraq, syria and palestine. the fbi says the notebook concludes with this line -- the sound of the bombs will be heard in the streets. gunshots to your police. death to your oppression. the government says some of those injured when the new york bomb went off had to have ball bearings and shards of metal removed from their body. lester. >> pete williams, thank you. >>> to presidential politics where donald trump is facing new...
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will remain 88 troops into afghanistan through the end of my administration. >> the situation in afghanistan remains far from unstable. the taliban continue to have a significance presence and significance of isis is growing. the draw down leaving military force in the hands of the next president. >>> well, a thunderstorm and pretty strong storms were barrelling through florida yesterday which is being blamed for two overturned semitrucked there. the wind lifted those two trucks and tossed them aside. wow. that's some wind. let's take a look at the weather. >> if the trucks are empty they are almost like kites. >>> thunderstorms in the midwest, flash flooding in kentucky. the nashville area has this line of storm that is continue to plague this region. just a classic definition of thunderstorms. the thunderstorms will continue to give us a threat of wind damage. today 43 million people at risk of thunderstorms. a couple of tornados in nebraska yesterday. meet warnings in philadelphia and we have about 34 million people under heat advisories. so from new mexico through west texas and a few sp
will remain 88 troops into afghanistan through the end of my administration. >> the situation in afghanistan remains far from unstable. the taliban continue to have a significance presence and significance of isis is growing. the draw down leaving military force in the hands of the next president. >>> well, a thunderstorm and pretty strong storms were barrelling through florida yesterday which is being blamed for two overturned semitrucked there. the wind lifted those two trucks...
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philip left for afghanistan and exactly one week later our bundles of joy came into the world. the next few months were hectic. philip did his best to comfort me from afar. than helped me keep going. i am grateful for the support of my mom and mother-in-law in recent months but we are so ready to welcome philip home. >> unbelievable. danielle is here with us now along with her children, also philip's parents are going to be joining us. >> how do you do it? that's the big question. >> honestly it is all about a schedule. >> is it? >> very much. we get up. we do breakfast. i pump for the babies and do breakfast and go through our daily routine. that is the only way we have been able to survive. >> how much time do you spend on this one's hair? >> it is impossible. i comb it. it is cute. >> it must be tough without your husband being around. how do you guys communicate? how do you keep him up to date on what is going on? >> we use face time every morning. >> time change is what? nine hours? >> it is about 12. his day is our night and vice versa. so we would face time and he would
philip left for afghanistan and exactly one week later our bundles of joy came into the world. the next few months were hectic. philip did his best to comfort me from afar. than helped me keep going. i am grateful for the support of my mom and mother-in-law in recent months but we are so ready to welcome philip home. >> unbelievable. danielle is here with us now along with her children, also philip's parents are going to be joining us. >> how do you do it? that's the big question....
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commitment in afghanistan. >>> in business news now it appears that investors could be shaken off the worries of the brexit vote. can wast stay in positive territory? >> it's not too early to start thinking about lunch either. buffalo wild wings has a challenge for you and if they lose, you get a free meal. for that and the rest of the news before the bell, we turn to susan li at cnbc headquarters. you had us at free lunch, susan. >> i bet i did. sam and kris, good morning to you. wall street first of all is trying to keep up its recent winning ways. futures are pointing higher this morning and stocks bouncing back from early losses on wednesday as fears of the uk's brexit vote seem to be fading. stronger than expected reports on services and so we saw the dow reversing a triple sdin dig decline in the close. hiring in the private sector. the dow closing up 78 points, 17,918 is what we're trading off of. nasdaq getting 36 points, 4859. travel news, american airlines wants to help get you to your gate faster so teaming up with tsa this fall to test up the automatic security screenings
commitment in afghanistan. >>> in business news now it appears that investors could be shaken off the worries of the brexit vote. can wast stay in positive territory? >> it's not too early to start thinking about lunch either. buffalo wild wings has a challenge for you and if they lose, you get a free meal. for that and the rest of the news before the bell, we turn to susan li at cnbc headquarters. you had us at free lunch, susan. >> i bet i did. sam and kris, good morning...
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more insurgent attacks on afghanistan-bound nato supply trucks as the war there reaches a major milestone. >>> puerto rico roundup. dozens of officers are arrested on what's being called the biggest crackdown on police corruption ever by the fbi. >>> and one giant leap. scientists unveils digitally restored video of man's first scientists unveils digitally restored video of man's first mission to the moon. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello. good thursday morning to you. welcome to you across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm veronica de la cruz. today we begin with nearly a decade of war. as the united states enters its tenth year of involvement in the war in afghanistan today, the u.s. is taking the blame and trying to make amends for the death of two pakistani soldiers. nbc's tracie potts is live for us this morning in washington. she has the details. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. the u.s. is now apologizing for the strike last week that killed two pakistani soldiers and wounded four others. the u.s. is now saying t
more insurgent attacks on afghanistan-bound nato supply trucks as the war there reaches a major milestone. >>> puerto rico roundup. dozens of officers are arrested on what's being called the biggest crackdown on police corruption ever by the fbi. >>> and one giant leap. scientists unveils digitally restored video of man's first scientists unveils digitally restored video of man's first mission to the moon. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello. good...
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our richard engel has made his way back to kabul, afghanistan tonight. richard, what are you seeing? >> kate, the first thing you see now when you land at kabul international airport is a giant sign in english and it says the islamic emirate of afghanistan which is this country's new name under the taliban, seeks peaceful and positive relations with the world, and that is the taliban's new message from its top leaders that they want to turn a page. that they are not the same group that was in power in this country in the 1990s. just today the taliban announced that women and girls can go to school. that was something that was not allowed before. they said that they will be divided, the men and women will be in separate classrooms or with a partition in between, the islamic dress will be required, but they say they are changing and a big difference that i've noticed since i was here about two weeks ago is there are not as many armed men on the streets and it does feel considerably calmer. >> richard, thank you. >> you can see much more of richard's report
our richard engel has made his way back to kabul, afghanistan tonight. richard, what are you seeing? >> kate, the first thing you see now when you land at kabul international airport is a giant sign in english and it says the islamic emirate of afghanistan which is this country's new name under the taliban, seeks peaceful and positive relations with the world, and that is the taliban's new message from its top leaders that they want to turn a page. that they are not the same group that...
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forces come out of afghanistan by the end of this year. and that an additional 23,000 be withdrawn by september of next year, before the end of that fighting season. as the top commander of the war, general david petraeus had argued, that put the overall u.s. strategy at risk. >> there are, again, further challenges by not getting all the way through the fighting season. >> reporter: one senator asked if he had considered resignation. >> our troopers don't get to quit and i don't think that commanders should contemplate that again as any kind of idle kind of action. >> reporter: nearly ten years of war in afghanistan has cost the u.s. $440 billion and the lives of more than 1,500 american servicemembers and it's far from over. even after this initial withdrawal, 68,000 u.s. forces will continue to fight. and to be clear, the last american combat troops won't come out of afghanistan until the end of 2014. that's 3 1/2 more years of what is already considered to be america's longest war, brian. >> jim miklaszewski at the pentagon tonight. ji
forces come out of afghanistan by the end of this year. and that an additional 23,000 be withdrawn by september of next year, before the end of that fighting season. as the top commander of the war, general david petraeus had argued, that put the overall u.s. strategy at risk. >> there are, again, further challenges by not getting all the way through the fighting season. >> reporter: one senator asked if he had considered resignation. >> our troopers don't get to quit and i...
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will be held this weekend for one of the navy s.e.a.l.s killed in last month's helicopter crash in afghanistan. the progression will go through the streets at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning before ending at the fairgrounds. organizers say please bring oo small american flag. a service will be held starting at 11:00. pittman was one of 30 killed. >>> a heroic act by a 9-year-old in the south bay is giving the community a life saving gift this morning. the residents at the apartment in san jose will learn how to administer cpr. they're getting the free lessons after a young boy saved a 3-year-old girl and her grandfather from drowning at the apartment pool. firefighters say the young man's quick thinking saved their lives. >>> the fight is over for the mavericks surf contest. it's over this morning. santa cruz sental reports reports they got the permit to hold the contest yesterday. now the permit is approved, the surf contest window can open in november as they planned. this time spectators will be banned from the beaches and bluffs. back in 2010 rogue waves injured more than a dozen people out th
will be held this weekend for one of the navy s.e.a.l.s killed in last month's helicopter crash in afghanistan. the progression will go through the streets at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning before ending at the fairgrounds. organizers say please bring oo small american flag. a service will be held starting at 11:00. pittman was one of 30 killed. >>> a heroic act by a 9-year-old in the south bay is giving the community a life saving gift this morning. the residents at the apartment in san...
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withdrawal from afghanistan is still facing scrutiny from both sides of the aisle. on tuesday secretary of state tony blinken was on the hot seat defending the way the biden administration handled the pull-out which ended america's longest war. here's nbc's richard engel >> reporter: secretary of state tony blinken again facing a barrage of bipartisan criticism, slamming president biden's pull-out from afghanistan. >> mr. secretary, the execution of the u.s. withdrawal was clearly and fatally flawed >> president biden has described the evacuation from afghanistan as an extraordinary success. this has to be the lie of the 21st century >> reporter: blinken insisting president biden inherited a deal with the taliban, and its may 1st withdrawal deadline. >> president biden took office in january, he inherited an agreement. >> reporter: but he was pressed why president biden who postponed that withdrawal date to august didn't delay it again to get all americans and afghan allies out >> you didn't inherit the date the date was may 1st and you push it to august 31st why di
withdrawal from afghanistan is still facing scrutiny from both sides of the aisle. on tuesday secretary of state tony blinken was on the hot seat defending the way the biden administration handled the pull-out which ended america's longest war. here's nbc's richard engel >> reporter: secretary of state tony blinken again facing a barrage of bipartisan criticism, slamming president biden's pull-out from afghanistan. >> mr. secretary, the execution of the u.s. withdrawal was clearly...
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a medical technician was deployed to afghanistan and currently serves in washington. she's going to have a blast on that. three other listed men and women will also attend the ball to dance with the first lady. all of them served in iraq or afghanistan. >>> the inauguration comes a new four-year lease on the white house for the obama family. the housing website zillow looking at how much the home would cost if it was listed on the market. the results, $295 million. that's up more than 7% since the obamas moved in back in 2009. a little upgrade. zillow cites great security. large front yard. large backyard. multiple bedrooms, bathrooms and a lot of key attributes. >>> opening day for an interactive exhibit at the science and space museum. touch the sun offers realtime images of the sun taken from outer space. they can see light not visible by the human eye from earth. the satellite captures solar flares. astronomers say it's important to understand the sun because of the impact on earth and solar flares have been known to disrupt communications and power grids here on
a medical technician was deployed to afghanistan and currently serves in washington. she's going to have a blast on that. three other listed men and women will also attend the ball to dance with the first lady. all of them served in iraq or afghanistan. >>> the inauguration comes a new four-year lease on the white house for the obama family. the housing website zillow looking at how much the home would cost if it was listed on the market. the results, $295 million. that's up more than...
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newly released information shows the army has investigated 56 soldiers in afghanistan in the past two years on suspicion of using or distributing heroin, morphine and other opiates. during that same time, eight soldiers reportedly died of drug overdoses. afghanistan is a major source for opium, producing 90% of the world's supply. >>> dozens of boats sailed out into the day for a memorial flotil flotilla. the san francisco yacht club organized the service. many people lowered flowers and wreaths into the water before returning to their harbors and the san francisco fire department, as you see there, also participated. it was one week ago today the sailors were swept overboard. one body was recovered but four crew members are still missing. >>> search and rescue teams gathered in the hills of sap that clara county looking for this 15-year-old. the sheriff's office organized this refined search. about 90 men and women took part, as well as especially trained dogs. in an interview today, the team leader teamed to suggest that new leads led them into the hills. she's been missing for more
newly released information shows the army has investigated 56 soldiers in afghanistan in the past two years on suspicion of using or distributing heroin, morphine and other opiates. during that same time, eight soldiers reportedly died of drug overdoses. afghanistan is a major source for opium, producing 90% of the world's supply. >>> dozens of boats sailed out into the day for a memorial flotil flotilla. the san francisco yacht club organized the service. many people lowered flowers...
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i like secretary tillerson, but i just got back from afghanistan. we have a good military strategy to turn the war around. we're going to be more aggressive against taliban and international terrorists. but on the department of state front, there was no focus and no resources. we don't have an ambassador in afghanistan, we don't have one in pakistan. there is no effort on tillerson's part to be part of the team, to turn around afghanistan. and his statements about syria really disturb me. no, putin does not have it right when it comes to syria, and this cease fire is going to help assad. there will never be an end to this war as long as assad is in power, so we're empowering the russians in syria. secretary tillerson needs to staff up the state department and use it wisely. they are completely awol when it comes to their part of the strategy in afghanistan. i'm so worried about the state department. >> all right. before i let you go, health care on the domestic front. are you ready to support this bill, and be realistic here. is there even a vote on
i like secretary tillerson, but i just got back from afghanistan. we have a good military strategy to turn the war around. we're going to be more aggressive against taliban and international terrorists. but on the department of state front, there was no focus and no resources. we don't have an ambassador in afghanistan, we don't have one in pakistan. there is no effort on tillerson's part to be part of the team, to turn around afghanistan. and his statements about syria really disturb me. no,...
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both of us, we've been to afghanistan. you expect that there. i didn't expect that here. everyone started screaming and running towards us. i was, like, dude, what's going on? we jumped over the railing and ran down there. >> first explosion happened a block further down from us and the second one was right across the street from us. yeah, it was loud. it was really, really loud and people just -- chaos every where. >> i mean, there was just families all around us with kids, yelling and screaming. we just wanted to try and get away as quick as possible. >> again, eyewitness accounts speaking with our own brian williams. >>> coming up, you may be waking up to a heightened state of security where you live. why so many cities across the country are stepping up protections. you're watching a special edition of "early today." >>> in the wake of the boston bombings, federal investigators are on the ground now combing through evidence to learn more about the explosive devices and ultimately who is behind this attack. joining me now is former fbi profiler and nbc analyst clint va
both of us, we've been to afghanistan. you expect that there. i didn't expect that here. everyone started screaming and running towards us. i was, like, dude, what's going on? we jumped over the railing and ran down there. >> first explosion happened a block further down from us and the second one was right across the street from us. yeah, it was loud. it was really, really loud and people just -- chaos every where. >> i mean, there was just families all around us with kids, yelling...
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. >>> overseas a deadly day for americans in afghanistan. the military says three u.s. servicemen were killed in eastern afghanistan bringing the total number of foreign troops killed this year to more than 100, 78 american. it was ten years ago today that nato took command of the international forces in afghanistan. >>> 18 of the u.s. diplomatic posts closed after an al qaeda terror threat reopened today in the middle east and africa including a city in cairo. but the city in cairo remains on edge as the standoff between the military and supporters of the ousted president continues with signs that a new confrontation may come soon. a report tonight from richard engle. >> reporter: barricaded and walled in. this is the muslim brotherhood's alamo in a nondistrict middle class bit of urban sprawl near a mosque close to egypt's main airport. men with sticks guard the entrances to the camp. mohamed morsi is still considered president here. he's only seen these days on posters. he's been locked away, location undisclosed since the military overthrew him weeks ago. this man s
. >>> overseas a deadly day for americans in afghanistan. the military says three u.s. servicemen were killed in eastern afghanistan bringing the total number of foreign troops killed this year to more than 100, 78 american. it was ten years ago today that nato took command of the international forces in afghanistan. >>> 18 of the u.s. diplomatic posts closed after an al qaeda terror threat reopened today in the middle east and africa including a city in cairo. but the city in...
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authorities are looking at whether farook new one of the men from afghanistan. marquez and farook once lived next door to each other and were close friends. and farook's brother also named syed is married to a ukrainian woman who's sister is married to marquez. officials tell nbc news they are looking at whether that marriage was a sham. a favor marquez did for farook. marquez's mother told nbc news she didn't know her son was married either. all she wants to say is her son was quote a great kid. >> for more than six years now it's been a mystery. why did sergeant bowe bergdahl leave his post in 2009 and end up as the longest held american pow since the vietnam war. we finally got an answer from "serial" and bergdahl who made a surprise appearance himself. >> breaking his silence. for years he was america's only prisoner of war after walking off his remote post in afghanistan in the middle of the night. >> 20 minutes out i'm going good grief i'm in over my head. suddenly this sinks in i really did something bad. >> his first person account is featured in the new
authorities are looking at whether farook new one of the men from afghanistan. marquez and farook once lived next door to each other and were close friends. and farook's brother also named syed is married to a ukrainian woman who's sister is married to marquez. officials tell nbc news they are looking at whether that marriage was a sham. a favor marquez did for farook. marquez's mother told nbc news she didn't know her son was married either. all she wants to say is her son was quote a great...
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. >>> and in afghanistan, as many as 29 people killed, including six nato service members. they were killed when a roadside bomb exploded in the eastern part of the country. officials provided no more information about the attack and did not identify those killed. >>> and in afghanistan, thousands took to the streets to oppose the nato supply routes through the country. they say it threatens the national security of the country. they closed the area in retaliation regarding the air strikes and the pakistani troops. they agreed to re-open the area after secretary of state hillary clinton apologized for the deaths. >>> and a veteran character actor who won an oscar back in 1955, keeping his career going until a few weeks ago has died. his face is recognized. his name, ernest borgnine, 95, died at cedars in los angeles with his family by his side. he played many roles throughout his career, but is perhaps best known for this one, the star of mchale's navy. his oscar came for his acting in the film, marty, and recently he was the voice in sponge bob square pants. and had guest
. >>> and in afghanistan, as many as 29 people killed, including six nato service members. they were killed when a roadside bomb exploded in the eastern part of the country. officials provided no more information about the attack and did not identify those killed. >>> and in afghanistan, thousands took to the streets to oppose the nato supply routes through the country. they say it threatens the national security of the country. they closed the area in retaliation regarding...
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held up aid to afghanistan specifically because of concerns about corruption. annwoul be nothing wrong a fore country modifying their policy o attune more teres. that's p policy is all about. and that could arise in the situation of even investigations. and i think it's interesting to point out that in may of 2018 three democratic senators sent a letter to the then prosecutor in ukraine suggesting that we've heard some things that you might not be cooperating with the mueller investigation. and there is sort of an implicit indication behind the letter that there's not going to be as much support for ukraine, this is something important, uyou've got to be helping with that election. >> there's nothing wrong with encouraging the prosecutor general to assist with something important to the united states. that's part of foreign policy, happens all the time. so to the extent that that case -- the blagojevich case is relevant, the general concept that were there some linkage that we want your country to pursue these policies that's going to affect our policies toward
held up aid to afghanistan specifically because of concerns about corruption. annwoul be nothing wrong a fore country modifying their policy o attune more teres. that's p policy is all about. and that could arise in the situation of even investigations. and i think it's interesting to point out that in may of 2018 three democratic senators sent a letter to the then prosecutor in ukraine suggesting that we've heard some things that you might not be cooperating with the mueller investigation. and...
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. >> today president obama put the breaks on 8400 troops will remain in the country of afghanistan when he leaves office. he planned to reduce the levels by the end of the yard. >> i want to send a message that have opposed afghanistan's progress. you have been weighing war against the afghan people for many years and you have been unable to prevail. >>> video of a deadly police shooting is going viral. while it may not tell the whole story, it is still disturbing to watch. police were dispatched after a 911 call claiming that someone had a gun. when they arrived, the two officers confronted alton sterling. this video shot from a car by a eyewitness. it shows two officers tackling and arresting him on the ground. >> i think something really needs to be done and done quick. it wasn't right. >> the owner of the convenience store says he is sure that incident was caught on the store's surveillance camera. >> up next at 11:00, the big ruling that acceptability olympian oscar pistorius to prison. >>> and a major recall on those hover boards. >> heading into the upper 70s in or parts of the a
. >> today president obama put the breaks on 8400 troops will remain in the country of afghanistan when he leaves office. he planned to reduce the levels by the end of the yard. >> i want to send a message that have opposed afghanistan's progress. you have been weighing war against the afghan people for many years and you have been unable to prevail. >>> video of a deadly police shooting is going viral. while it may not tell the whole story, it is still disturbing to watch....
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special forces in afghanistan on saturday. he's reportedly in good health. >> certainly a good sign he was able to walk out under his own power and apparent good health. but i think five years of captivity would take a toll on anybody. and he will obviously be very closely and carefully evaluated. >> reporter: this was the first video released by his captors. >> i'm afraid that i might never see them again. >> reporter: the army sergeant is believed to have been captured on june 30th, 2009, and held by the haqqani network. the army sergeant's release comes after nearly five years of off-and-on negotiations, negotiations that intensified about a week ago. mediated by the emir of qatar. bergdahl's release was granted in exchange for five afghan detainees held in guantanamo. president obama spoke in the rose garden saturday afternoon, joined by bergdahl's parents. >> our top priority is making sure that bowe gets the care and support that he needs and that he can be reunited with his family as soon as possible. >> reporter: his p
special forces in afghanistan on saturday. he's reportedly in good health. >> certainly a good sign he was able to walk out under his own power and apparent good health. but i think five years of captivity would take a toll on anybody. and he will obviously be very closely and carefully evaluated. >> reporter: this was the first video released by his captors. >> i'm afraid that i might never see them again. >> reporter: the army sergeant is believed to have been captured...
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commander in afghanistan back in 2010 when he agreed to talk with the "rolling stones" contributor. those talks produced the article "the run away general" and it revealed the criticisms of the obama administration. mccrystal was fired. hastings won an award for that story. >>> turning to the growing wild fires, and a fast growing one in the press cost national forest grew to 5,000 acres within hours, fuel by heat and high winds. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. there's no word on what sparked that blaze. >>> in california, state of emergency in maraposa county crews battled a wildfire near yosemite park. that is now 40% contained. >>> denver experienced a pretty unbelievable sight, a toronto. the funnel cloud was right over the denver international airport yesterday. thousands of people sought refuge in the bathrooms and facilities until the threat was over. flights were diverted yesterday and they are expected to run on time today. >>> for a closer look at the forecast, we're joined by nbc's bill karins. a tornado over a major airport, and it was in between two runways. some
commander in afghanistan back in 2010 when he agreed to talk with the "rolling stones" contributor. those talks produced the article "the run away general" and it revealed the criticisms of the obama administration. mccrystal was fired. hastings won an award for that story. >>> turning to the growing wild fires, and a fast growing one in the press cost national forest grew to 5,000 acres within hours, fuel by heat and high winds. hundreds of homes have been...
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. >>> now to afghanistan, where the biden administration is still relying on the taliban to facilitate the exit of stranded americans a hardline taliban government emerging as a new terror threat to the u.s. here is andrea mitchell >> reporter: a final welcome home in cleveland today for navy corpsman max soviak and in st. louis, crowds for u.s. marine corporal jared schmitz, two of the 13 service members killed in the kabul suicide bombings meanwhile, in afghanistan, the taliban's new all-male government takes over with holdovers from the regime that harbored osama bin laden and wanted terrorists from the brutal haqqani network linked to al qaeda this following taliban assaults against women protesters again today. >> the events of the last few days indicate that we are -- we are dealing very much with the same old taliban >> what does that do to the president's rationale for withdrawing our u.s. troops >> the mission of trying to prevent afghanistan from becoming a safe haven for terrorism has failed >> reporter: at ramstein today, secretary of state blinken saying the u.s. relations
. >>> now to afghanistan, where the biden administration is still relying on the taliban to facilitate the exit of stranded americans a hardline taliban government emerging as a new terror threat to the u.s. here is andrea mitchell >> reporter: a final welcome home in cleveland today for navy corpsman max soviak and in st. louis, crowds for u.s. marine corporal jared schmitz, two of the 13 service members killed in the kabul suicide bombings meanwhile, in afghanistan, the...
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afghanistan is his home country. while at san jose state, the 65-year-old has faced criticism for his handling of a number of campus crisis including the bullying of an african-american student living in the campus dorm. the university has had seven presidents in the past 20 years. >>> a security guard is watching over copies of the new book set a watchman in a new york store. the book i object ma a sequel but it was written three years before "to kill a mocking bird." in the new book atticus finch the portrayer of equality is portrayed as a racist bigot. >>> ready to have some fun? the major league baseball home run derby was tonight. our rising star from palo alto was in the spotlight. ♪ southwest is having a sale because when there's a reunion every cent should go to a killer dress. ♪"never gonna get it" by en vogue ♪ and heels. and a blowout. mani/pedi. three weeks of tanning. facial. a backup dress. bronzer, lip gloss... book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com. hey there fellow californi
afghanistan is his home country. while at san jose state, the 65-year-old has faced criticism for his handling of a number of campus crisis including the bullying of an african-american student living in the campus dorm. the university has had seven presidents in the past 20 years. >>> a security guard is watching over copies of the new book set a watchman in a new york store. the book i object ma a sequel but it was written three years before "to kill a mocking bird." in the...
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in afghanistan today women have to cover everything but their eyes and travel with a male escort. they've been pushed out of most jobs teenage girls can't go to school. music is banned. beards are mandatory for men. an afghanistan looking more and more like the country the u.s. invaded more than two decades ago. kelly cobiella, nbc news >>> tomorrow in wyoming one of the most high profile republican primaries of the year, liz cheney fighting for her house seat in a race that puts the divide in the party into sharper focus than any other vaughn hilliard is there. >> reporter: there may be no greater political antagonist to donald trump than liz cheney >> this is donald trump's legacy, but it cannot be the future of our nation. >> reporter: trump in turn has declared her re-election campaign to be his biggest target >> she really represents despicable things. >> reporter: cheney voted to impeach him after the insurrection at the capitol last year and is now vice chair of the january 6th select committee >> president trump summoned a mob to washington for january 6th. >> reporter: bu
in afghanistan today women have to cover everything but their eyes and travel with a male escort. they've been pushed out of most jobs teenage girls can't go to school. music is banned. beards are mandatory for men. an afghanistan looking more and more like the country the u.s. invaded more than two decades ago. kelly cobiella, nbc news >>> tomorrow in wyoming one of the most high profile republican primaries of the year, liz cheney fighting for her house seat in a race that puts the...
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and it says, "the islamic emirate of afghanistan," which is the new name of this country under the taliban, "seeks peaceful and positivs with the world." so the taliban are on this pr mission. they're trying to say that they are not the same organization that was in power in this country in the 1990s, that hosted osama bin laden, was very, very repressive toward women. just today the taliban said that women and girls can go to school that was not allowed in the 1990s. but they said that the classrooms will be segregated, that if they're in the same room there will be a center divider down the middle of the room, and that islamic dress is required but there was no mention of the burqa, which was imposed many years ago and is still worn in many rural parts of this country and in some parts of kabul and frankly never went away in some rural parts of afghanistan. so they're on this campaign to say that they have changed it's unclear if it's true. it's unclear if people are going to believe it. many people are still trying to get out of this country. there is a fear of a refugee crisis because
and it says, "the islamic emirate of afghanistan," which is the new name of this country under the taliban, "seeks peaceful and positivs with the world." so the taliban are on this pr mission. they're trying to say that they are not the same organization that was in power in this country in the 1990s, that hosted osama bin laden, was very, very repressive toward women. just today the taliban said that women and girls can go to school that was not allowed in the 1990s. but...
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are all casualties of the war and wants to have a talk on the national level to make sure the war in afghanistan comes to an end because they say once the war is declared over, it doesn't mean it's over for the veterans who return home. we will have more at 6:00, we are live in gilroy. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. we are following a developing story. we know what caused the death of whitney houston. the 48-year-old music icon died of accidental drowning due to the effects of cocaine use and heart disease. her hairstylist and security guard discovered her body under water at the bathtub last month. cocaine and marijuana were both find in her system. she was laid to rest a week after following a star-studded funeral in newark, new jersey. >>> from flip flops and t-shirt to a coat. more to come. jeff ranieri is in the weather center tracking a major drop in temperature. >> spring arrive and we have the cold blast of winter with us not only for today like we experienced, but all wait to the upcoming weekend. the cold front passed about 3:00, 4:00 and 5:00 produced shower activity mainly into the
are all casualties of the war and wants to have a talk on the national level to make sure the war in afghanistan comes to an end because they say once the war is declared over, it doesn't mean it's over for the veterans who return home. we will have more at 6:00, we are live in gilroy. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. we are following a developing story. we know what caused the death of whitney houston. the 48-year-old music icon died of accidental drowning due to the effects of cocaine...
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staff sergeant david wyatt, an artillery operations man, married to wife laurie, served in afghanistan and iraq twice. 12 commendations and medals for his valor. gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan was the recipient of a purple heart after two tours in iraq. the middle child of three siblings from springfield, massachusetts today his family asked neighbors to lower flags, a tribute to their tommy. the stars and stripes flew at half staff across the region, a salute to the fallen, tears for the brave who will never come home. >> my heart is breaking. i'm in chattanooga, and these were men that served their country, and that we loved because they gave it all. they gave everything they had yesterday to protect us. >> reporter: tonight they mourn the dead and pray for the injured. sergeant dennis pedigo, a husband and father with the chattanooga police department, was shot in the ankle. he ran toward gunfire when others ran away. >> we care about the people here. we care about our military. we care about our law enforcement. >> reporter: flowers and flags have also been placed for navy petty
staff sergeant david wyatt, an artillery operations man, married to wife laurie, served in afghanistan and iraq twice. 12 commendations and medals for his valor. gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan was the recipient of a purple heart after two tours in iraq. the middle child of three siblings from springfield, massachusetts today his family asked neighbors to lower flags, a tribute to their tommy. the stars and stripes flew at half staff across the region, a salute to the fallen, tears for the...
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. >>> the release of the army sergeant who was held captive in afghanistan is sparking a political firestorm. questions surround how and why he disappeared. tracie potts is in washington with the latest. >> i'm so looking forward to seeing your face after these last five and a half years. >> reporter: a mother's reaction to news that her son is free after five years in captivity in afghanistan. >> i'm proud. of how much you wanted to help the afghan people. >> reporter: freed in exchange for five of the most dangerous taliban commanders at guantanamo bay. >> these are the hardest of the hard core. >> reporter: there are questions this morning whether this exchange put the u.s. at risk. >> the number one way that al qaeda raises money is by ransom. kidnapping and ransom. we have now set a price. >> we didn't negotiate with terrorists. that's a normal process. in getting your prisoners back. >> reporter: and lawmakers want to know why they didn't get 30 days notice of the exchange as required by law. >> we did not have 30 days to wait and had we waited and lost him, i don't think anybody would
. >>> the release of the army sergeant who was held captive in afghanistan is sparking a political firestorm. questions surround how and why he disappeared. tracie potts is in washington with the latest. >> i'm so looking forward to seeing your face after these last five and a half years. >> reporter: a mother's reaction to news that her son is free after five years in captivity in afghanistan. >> i'm proud. of how much you wanted to help the afghan people. >>...
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>> richard engel in afghanistan tonight, richard, thank you >>> tonight a breakthrough between the u.s. and russia allowing urgent aid deliveries for syrian refugees displaced by civil war. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell recently traveled to both of those border camps andrea, this deal came right before the deadline >> peter, only hours before the u.n.'s aid to millions of syrian refugees wasas to be shut down, russia agreed to let it continue for 12 months, but only through one corridor from turkey. we visited thaborder crossing last month with u.s. u.n. ambassador linda thomas greenfield who negotiated the aid renewal with her russian counterpart in around-the-clock talks at the u.n president biden commended the renewal in his call with vladimir putin today but critics say it's not enough given the dire conditions. last saturday, russian air strikes and syrian artillery struck more villages in the area, relief workers say killing eight, including children peter? >> andrea mitchell, thank you very much. >>> heavy rain is falling across parts of new england tonight
>> richard engel in afghanistan tonight, richard, thank you >>> tonight a breakthrough between the u.s. and russia allowing urgent aid deliveries for syrian refugees displaced by civil war. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell recently traveled to both of those border camps andrea, this deal came right before the deadline >> peter, only hours before the u.n.'s aid to millions of syrian refugees wasas to be shut down, russia agreed to let it continue for 12...
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. >>> thebreak thru in afghanistan a potential truce with the taliban. e way to end america's longest war? >>> the surging deaths from the flu, 14,000 in the u.s ungrieving mother's warning to other parents. >> if i could do one thing, i would have made sure she was at the hospital sooner. >> why this season's flu is especially deadly for children. >>> the body cam video sparking outrage police officers taking a 6-year-old student to be involuntarily committed after she threw a tantrum without telling her mother >>> the dramatic video of a burning roof collapsing the firefighter trapped underneath seconds later he crawls out his condition tonight. >>> and the 5-year-old hailed as a hero, saving his entire family >>> good evening, everyone the day after attorney general william barr asked president trump to butt out of justice department cases, there are questions tonight about whether the prosecution of the president's disgraced former national security adviser michael flynn is now the subject of a politically influence review the president denying he in
. >>> thebreak thru in afghanistan a potential truce with the taliban. e way to end america's longest war? >>> the surging deaths from the flu, 14,000 in the u.s ungrieving mother's warning to other parents. >> if i could do one thing, i would have made sure she was at the hospital sooner. >> why this season's flu is especially deadly for children. >>> the body cam video sparking outrage police officers taking a 6-year-old student to be involuntarily...
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family members say he recently returned from a tour in afghanistan. he was based at twenty-nine palms. he was looking forward to going to college and planned to study sound engineering. they say music was his passion. >>> the founder of one of the most successful silicon valley tech companies is now a wanted man. police in belize want to talk to 67-year-old john mcafee, founder of the software company mcafee. he sold the company back in 1994 and retired in central america. sunday police found his neighbor shot in the head. they say mcafee is a person of interest in that case. he had been talking to reporters. coming up at 5:00, marla tellez will join us and tell us what he is saying about the charges against him. >>> a total of four people in custody following a shooting in menlo park that has neighbors and residents concerned. it happened yesterday before noon. while making the arrest they stumbled upon a stash of guns, drugs and shell casings. in the past week menlo park has seen an uptick in violence. the violence has concerned and fearful neighbor
family members say he recently returned from a tour in afghanistan. he was based at twenty-nine palms. he was looking forward to going to college and planned to study sound engineering. they say music was his passion. >>> the founder of one of the most successful silicon valley tech companies is now a wanted man. police in belize want to talk to 67-year-old john mcafee, founder of the software company mcafee. he sold the company back in 1994 and retired in central america. sunday...